Gluten Free Restaurantsand Gluten Free Tips

Gluten free restaurants are starting to become more popular as people start to move away from gluten because they have become gluten intolerant.

And you don't have to eat at gluten free restaurants to have gluten free pasta or a gluten free pizza these days. These food items will now be found at many Italian restaurants for the people who just can't stomach gluten anymore.

Having some gluten free tips on hand can make dining out at any restaurant - gluten free.

Gluten Free Pasta

As more requests for gluten free alternatives are made, the more you will see gluten free pasta being served at your favorite restaurants. Italian eateries typically carry some type of gluten free pasta - usually some type of rice or corn pasta.

However, gluten free pasta can now be made with many gluten free alternatives. If your eating at a traditional Japanese restaurant they may offer soba noodles made from buckwheat flour.

Gluten Free Alternatives

Sprouted Buckwheat Flour

Sprouted Millet Flour

Organic Arrowroot Starch

Sprouted Sorghum Flour

Sprouted Quinoa Flour

Organic Rice (Brown or White) Flour

Organic Tapioca Starch

Sprouted Chickpea or Garbanzo Flour

Unmodified Potato Starch

Sprouted Corn Flour (Non-GMO please)

Sprouted Amaranth Flour

Gluten Free Organic Sprouted Oat Flour

Organic Coconut Flour

Organic Blanched Almond Flour or Organic Almond Meal

And you will find a multitude of gluten free "ready-made" pastas at your favorite grocery stores, health food stores, specialty stores, and especially online. If you or your favorite restaurant wants to learn how to make their own gluten free pasta or pizza dough to save money - maybe you could just send them the following videos......

How to Make a Gluten Free Flour

This is a basic all purpose gluten free flour mix that you could use in your gluten free pasta or pizza dough recipes.

Remember, if people want to make a living preparing food for others
- they will have to go with what people request or lose their business.

You could even use sprouted flours to make your pasta and pizza recipes even more nutritious.

Use a legume flour like sprouted chickpea flour to make a higher in protein gluten free pasta meal.

There are many gluten free pasta and pizza dough recipes that you can make when you have a gluten free flour mix.

How to Make Gluten Free Pasta - 2 Ingredient Pasta Recipes

Gluten free restaurants really do exist! And maybe you'd like to open your own gluten free restaurant.

You can't get any more simple than these 2 ingredient gluten free pasta recipes.

It looks so Easy!

You can use a gluten free flour mix (with just a few tweaks) in recipes that usually call for wheat flour.﻿

Homemade fresh gluten free pasta only takes a few minutes to cook.

How to Make a Gluten Free Pizza

Did you know that a gluten free pizza will cost you more $$ when dining out?

As you can see, it's very easy to make a gluten free pizza dough recipe.

And there's really no excuse for a restaurant to not become a "gluten free restaurant" or at least to offer gluten free alternatives.

Make a "Grain Free" Paleo or Primal gluten free pizza dough by using coconut flour..

Gluten Free Tips when Dining Out

First of all, make sure you know what foods contain gluten and what to avoid!

Gluten is found in all wheat grains (spelt, kamut, graham, seitan, etc.) and wheat food products.

Gluten is also found in barley, rye, and in contaminated oats which are processed in the same place as the grains that contain gluten.